The West Bengal government has earmarked another 100 acres of land for its Silicon Valley Tech Hub and is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that it becomes the information technology hub of not only India but also the world, says, IT Minister Partha Chatterjee .
The Bengal Silicon Valley Tech Hub is being set up to attract investment in IT/ITeS/Telecom projects with employment potential. He said technology is one of the key focus areas for the government of West Bengal.
West Bengal has promoted the Bengal Silicon Valley in New Town which is fast becoming a satellite city. Another 100 acres of land has been marked for extending it in phase II, Chatterjee said at a virtual event of Assocham.
The Bengal Silicon Valley Tech Hub is being set up to attract investment in IT/ITeS/Telecom projects with employment potential.
The Minister said, the focus of our Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is on big data analysis and decimation, animation and gaming, cyber securities, drones, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and others.
The state recognises the need for uniform global standards, international set of laws, inclusive labour laws, and industrial codes, he said.
"This will in turn help in reducing the non-pecuniary costs associated with international trade. West Bengal has comprehended and fast adapted to this, he added.
See What’s Next in Tech With the Fast Forward Newsletter
Tweets From @varindiamag
Nothing to see here - yet
When they Tweet, their Tweets will show up here.




